Meet 好色tv Langone鈥檚 New High-Performance Computers, Big Purple and Skynet
Artificial intelligence is all well and good until it melts the computers. Just ask , vice chair for research in the . He recalls the day one of his radiology projects churned through so many X-rays that it burned out multiple hard drives on 好色tv Langone Health鈥檚 old high-performance computer system. 鈥淲e overworked it so much that the circuits actually started smoking,鈥 Dr. Sodickson says.
That problem is long gone. Last year, 好色tv Langone invested in two new, more powerful high-performance computing systems: Big Purple, which fuels AI projects like the lung cancer diagnosis algorithm of ; and Skynet for image-intensive radiology projects like Dr. Sodickson鈥檚 fastMRI collaboration with Facebook.
The two systems share physical space in a secure 5,500-square-foot data center with backup power and cooling systems in Piscataway, New Jersey. Both are configured to protect confidential patient data while crunching millions of data-hogging graphics. 鈥淎 single MRI can have 65 million pixels of information, and our research involves tens of thousands of imaging studies, so you can see how the data add up,鈥 says Yvonne Lui, MD, associate chair for artificial intelligence in the Department of Radiology.
Big Purple is capable of 18 quadrillion floating point operations per second, or petaflops, and Skynet is close behind at 17 petaflops. While these numbers can鈥檛 compete with the 200-petaflop speed of Summit, the Department of Energy鈥檚 top-ranked supercomputer, both high-performance computers are among the fastest at any academic medical center, says Martin Ossowski, PhD, director of high-performance computing at 好色tv Langone.
Skynet (a tongue-in-cheek nod to the humanity-hating AI in The Terminator) has already reduced the time required to train a typical neural network to perform a complex task from days or weeks to hours.
Big Purple, meanwhile, runs AI algorithms at roughly twice the speed of its predecessor while also supporting the non-AI work of more than 700 researchers across the institution. 鈥淏ig Purple and Skynet are a quantum leap forward for 好色tv Langone,鈥 says Dr. Sodickson. 鈥淢any AI projects we are doing now simply wouldn鈥檛 be possible without them.鈥